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PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1996

This list is arranged by the name of the first author. Please, note the change in numbering of the references. Any omissions, mistakes and inconsistencies please communicate to the authors of compilation (michal@5z.com). (If you are pointing to any reference, please use its ID# -- the last number in the reference.) You are welcome to use this compilation in your work. Proper way to quote it in your paper is: Lebl M., Leblova Z.: Dynamic database of references in molecular diversity. Internet http://www.5z.com.


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  1. Abelson, J.N. (1996) Combinatorial Chemistry. Academic Press, San Diego. ISBN 0121821684 #4648

  2. Acevedo, O.L., & Andrews, R.S. (1996) Synthesis of propane-2,3-diol combinatorial monomers. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 3931-3934. #4601

  3. Adey, N.B., & Kay, B.K. (1996) Identification of calmodulin-binding peptide consensus sequences from a phage-displayed random peptide library. Gene, 169, 133-134. #4149

  4. Adey, N.B., Guo, R., Hanson, H.L., Rider, J.E., Sparks, A.B., & Kay, B.K. (1996) Construction and screening of M13 phage-displayed random peptide libraries. Methods Mol. Cell. Biol., 6, 3-14. #9835

  5. Adey, N.B., Sparks, A.B., Beasley, J. & Kay, B.K. (1996) Construction of random peptide libraries in bacteriophage M13. In Anonymous, Phage Display of Peptides and Proteins. (pp. 67-78). #8448

  6. Aita, T., & Husimi, Y. (1996) Fitness spectrum among random mutants on Mt Fuji-type fitness landscape. J. Theor. Biol., 182, 469-485. #5591

  7. Allee, C. (1996) Data management for automated drug discovery laboratories. Lab. Robotics Automation, 8, 307-310. #9978

  8. Allin, S.M., & Shuttleworth, S.J. (1996) The preparation and first application of a polymer-supported "Evans" oxazolidines. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 8023-8026. #5753

  9. Ambos, M., & Richon, A.B. (1996) The combinatorial chemistry and mass screening Yellow Pages. Net. Sci., 2, #10034 (Available on Internet)

  10. An, H., & Cook, P.D. (1996) Solution phase combinatorial chemistry.I.Synthesis of polyazacyclophane scaffolds and tertiary amine libraries. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 7233-7236. #5532

  11. Andersen, P.S., Orum, H., & Engberg, J. (1996) One-step cloning of murine Fab gene fragments independent of IgH isotype for phage display libraries. BioTechniques, 20, 340-342. #4142

  12. Appel, J.R., Buencamino, J., Houghten, R.A. & Pinilla, C. (1996) Mapping the specificity of an antibody against an oncogenic sequence using peptide combinatorial libraries and substitution analogs: Implications for breast cancer detection. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 794-795). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #5053

  13. Appel, J.R., Buencamino, J., Houghten, R.A., & Pinilla, C. (1996) Exploring antibody polyspecificity using synthetic combinatorial libraries. Mol. Diversity, 2, 29-34. #4835 (Available on Internet)

  14. Appel, J.R., Muller, S., Benkirane, N., Houghten, R.A., & Pinilla, C. (1996) Highly specific, cross-reactive sequences recognized by an anti- HBsAg antibody identified from a positional scanning synthetic combinatorial library. Peptide Res., 9, 174-182. #5587

  15. Appell, K.C., Chung, T.D.Y., Ohlmeyer, M.H.J., Sigal, N.H., Baldwin, J.J., & Chelsky, D. (1996) Biological screening of a large combinatorial library. J. Biomol. Screen., 1, 27-31. #10039

  16. Armstrong, N., Adey, N.B., McConnell, S.J. & Kay, B.K. (1996) Vectors for phage display. In Anonymous, Phage Display of Peptides and Proteins. (pp. 35-53). #8447

  17. Armstrong, R.W., Tempest, P.A., & Cargill, J.F. (1996) Microchip encoded combinatorial libraries. Generation of a spatially encoded library from a pool synthesis. Chimia, 50, 258-260. #5857

  18. Armstrong, R.W., Combs, A.P., Tempest, P.A., Brown, S.D., & Keating, T.A. (1996) Multiple-component condensation strategies for combinatorial library synthesis. Account. Chem. Res., 29, 123-131. #3992

  19. Arnold, G.F., Resnick, D.A., Smith, A.D., Geisler, S.C., Holmes, A.K., & Arnold, E. (1996) Chimeric rhinoviruses as tools for vaccine development and characterization of protein epitopes. Intervirology, 39, 72-78. #8184

  20. Ashton, M.J., Jaye, M.C., & Mason, J.S. (1996) New perspectives in lead generation II: Evaluating molecular diversity. Drug Disc. Today, 1, 71-78. #5701

  21. Athanassopoulos, P., Barlos, K., Hatzi, O., Gatos, D. & Tzavara, C. (1996) Phase change during peptide synthesis. In R. Epton (Ed.), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis & Combinatorial Libraries. (pp. 243-246). Mayflower Scientific Limited, Birmingham. #8930

  22. Atuegbu, A., Maclean, D., Nguyen, C., Gordon, E.M., & Jacobs, J.W. (1996) Combinatorial modification of natural products: Preparation of unencoded and encoded libraries of Rauwolfia alkaloids. Bioorg. Med. Chem., 4, 1097-1106. #4896

  23. Backes, B.J., Virgilio, A.A., & Ellman, J.A. (1996) Activation method to prepare a highly reactive acylsulfonamide "safety-catch" linker for solid-phase synthesis. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118, 3055-3056. #4137

  24. Baek, S.H., Seo, J.K., Chae, C.B., Suh, P.G., & Ryu, S.H. (1996) Identification of the peptides that stimulate the phosphoinositide hydrolysis in lymphocyte cell lines from peptide libraries. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271, 8170-8175. #4412

  25. Bailey, N., Dean, A.W., Judd, D.B., Middlemiss, D., Storer, R., & Watson, S.P. (1996) A convenient procedure for the solution phase preparation of 2- aminothiazole combinatorial libraries. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 6, 1409-1414. #4922

  26. Baker, B.E., Kline, N.J., Treado, P.J., & Natan, M.J. (1996) Solution-based assembly of metal surfaces by combinatorial methods. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118, 8721-8722. #5314

  27. Balass, M., Morag, E., Bayer, E.A., Fuchs, S., Wilchek, M., & Katchalski-Katzir, E. (1996) Recovery of high-affinity phage from a nitrostreptavidin matrix in phage-display technology. Anal. Biochem., 243, 264-269. #8253

  28. Baldwin, J.J. (1996) Design,synthesis and use of binary encoded synthetic chemical libraries. Mol. Diversity, 2, 81-88. #5328 (Available on Internet)

  29. Baldwin, J.J. (1996) Solid phase chemistry in combinatorial library construction. In Anonymous, Book of Abstracts, 212th ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, August 25-29. (pp. ORGN-158. American Chemical Society,Washington,D, #5894

  30. Baldwin, J.J., & Henderson, I. (1996) Recent advances in the generation of small-molecule combinatorial libraries: Encoded split synthesis and solid-phase synthetic methodology. Med. Res. Rev., 16, 391-405. #5281

  31. Baldwin, J.J., Kirk, G.L., Dillard, L.W., & Connelly, J.A. (1996) Design, synthesis, and preparation of an encoded small-molecule library for a wide variety of 96-well based bioassays. Methods Mol. Cell. Biol., 6, 74-88. #9838 3847

  32. Balkenhohl, F., von dem Bussche-Hunnefeld, C., Lansky, A., & Zechel, C. (1996) Combinatorial synthesis of small organic molecules. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 35, 2289-2337. #5694

  33. Bannwarth, W., Huebscher, J., & Barner, R. (1996) A new linker for primary amines applicable to combinatorial approaches. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 6, 1525-1528. #4949

  34. Barbas, C.F.I., & Burton, D.R. (1996) Selection and evolution of high-affinity human antiviral antibodies. Trends Biotech., 14, 230-234. #5129

  35. Barbato, G., Cicero, D.O., Bianchi, E., Pessi, A., & Bazzo, R. (1996) High-resolution solution structure of two members of a conformationally homogeneous combinatorial peptide library based on the classical zinc-finger motif. J. Biomol. NMR, 8, 36-48. #5339

  36. Barn, D.R., Morphy, J.R., & Rees, D.C. (1996) Synthesis of an array of amides by aluminium chloride assisted cleavage of resin-bound esters. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 3213-3216. #4746

  37. Barry, M.A., Dower, W.J., & Johnston, S.A. (1996) Toward cell-targeting gene therapy vectors: Selection of cell- binding peptides from random peptide-presenting phage libraries. Nat. Med., 2, 299-305. #4144

  38. Bauer, B.E. (1996) Automation issues at the interface between combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening. In I.M. Chaiken & K.D. Janda (Eds.), Molecular Diversity and Combinatorial Chemistry. Libraries and Drug Discovery. (pp. 233-245). American Chemical Society, Washington,DC. #5115

  39. Baum, R. (1996) Combinatorial chemistry. C&EN, 74, 28-28. #4610

  40. Beck-Sickinger, A.G. & Jung, G. (1996) From multiple peptide synthesis to peptide libraries. In G. Jung (Ed.), Combinatorial Peptide and Nonpeptide Libraries: A Handbook. (pp. 79-109). VCH, Weinheim. #8170

  41. Begent, R.H.J., Verhaar, M.J., Chester, K.A., Casey, J.L., Green, A.J., Napier, M.P., Hope-Stone, L.D., Cushen, N., Keep, P.A., Johnson, C.J., Hawkins, R.E., Hilson, A.J.W., & Robson, L. (1996) Clinical evidence of efficient tumor targeting based on single- chain Fv antibody selected from a combinatorial library. Nat. Med., 2, 979-984. #5340

  42. Bi, Y., & Schultz, P.G. (1996) Building blocks for peptide and carbamate libraries. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 6, 2299-2300. #5545

  43. Bianchi, E., Barbato, G., Wallace, A., Cortese, R., Felici, F., Bazzo, R. & Pessi, A. (1996) The zinc finger motif as a conformation-inducting template for selection-driven design of peptidomimetics. In R. Epton (Ed.), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis & Combinatorial Libraries. (pp. 159-162). Mayflower Scientific Limited, Birmingham. #8917

  44. Bianchi, E., Folgori, A., Wallace, A., Nicotra, M., Barbato, G., Bazzo, R., Cortese, R., Felici, F. & Pessi, A. (1996) Design and structural validation of a conformationally- homogenous peptide combinatorial library. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 284-286). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #5041

  45. Bicknell, A.J., & Hird, N.W. (1996) Synthesis of a highly functionalized rigid template by solid-phase azomethine ylide cycloadditon. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 6, 2441-2444. #5750

  46. Binley, J.M., Ditzel, H.J., Barbas, C.F.I., Sullivan, N., Sodroski, J., Parren, P.W.H.I., & Burton, D.R. (1996) Human antibody responses to HIV type 1 glycoprotein 41 cloned in phage display libraries suggest three major epitopes are recognized and give evidence for conserved antibody motifs in antigen binding. AIDS Res. Hum. Retroviruses, 12, 911-924. #4923

  47. Blaha, I., Flegel, M., Cerna, V., Pavlik, M., Pokorny, V., Mudra, P., Lepsa, L. & Zenisek, K. (1996) Automatic peptide synthesizer useful for multiple peptide synthesis and peptide libraries. In R. Epton (Ed.), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis & Combinatorial Libraries. (pp. 319-320). Mayflower Scientific Limited, Birmingham. #3235

  48. Blake, J., Johnston, J.V., Hellstrom, K.E., Marquardt, H., & Chen, L. (1996) Use of combinatorial peptide libraries to construct functional mimics of tumor epitopes recognized by MHC class I-restricted cytolytic T lymphocytes. J. Exp. Med., 184, 121-130. #4971

  49. Blondel, A., Nageotte, R., & Bedouelle, H. (1996) Destabilizing interactions between the partners of a bifunctional fusion protein. Protein Eng., 9, 231-238. #4567

  50. Blondelle, S.E., Houghten, R.A., & Perez-Paya, E. (1996) All D-amino acid hexapeptide inhibitors of melittin's cytolytic activity derived from synthetic combinatorial libraries. J. Mol. Recog., 9, 168. #8687

  51. Blondelle, S.E., Forood, B., Houghten, R.A. & Perez-Paya, E. (1996) Design of conformationally defined combinatorial libraries based upon "protein-like" structural motifs. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 293-294). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #3132

  52. Blondelle, S.E., Houghten, R.A., & Perez-Paya, E. (1996) Identification of inhibitors of melittin using nonsupport-bound combinatorial libraries. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271, 4093-4099. #4154

  53. Blondelle, S.E., & Houghten, R.A. (1996) Use of nonsupport-bound synthetic combinatorial libraries in cell-based bioassay systems. Methods Mol. Cell. Biol., 6, 26-34. #8688

  54. Blondelle, S.E., Takahashi, E., Houghten, R.A., & Perez-Paya, E. (1996) Rapid identification of compounds with enhanced antimicrobial activity by using conformationally defined combinatorial libraries. Biochem. J., 313, 141-147. #3741

  55. Blondelle, S.E., Perez-Paya, E., & Houghten, R.A. (1996) Synthetic combinatorial libraries: Novel discovery strategy for identification of antimicrobial agents. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 40, 1067-1071. #4694

  56. Blondelle, S.E., & Houghten, R.A. (1996) Novel antimicrobial compounds identified using synthetic combinatorial library technology. Trends Biotech., 14, 60-66. #4138

  57. Blundell, T.L. (1996) Structure-based drug design. Nature, 384, 23-26. #10865

  58. Bluthner, M., Bautz, E.K.F., & Bautz, F.A. (1996) Mapping of epitopes recognized by PM/Scl autoantibodies with gene-fragment phage display libraries. J. Immunol. Method, 198, 187-198. #8140

  59. Boden, P., Eden, J.M., Hodgson, J., Horwell, D.C., Howson, W., Meecham, K., Suman-Chauhan, N., Pritchard, M.C. & Raphy, J. (1996) The development of non-peptide NK(3) receptor antagonists.The application of a dipeptide chemical library to drug design. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 639-640). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #2743

  60. Boden, P., Eden, J.M., Hodgson, J., Horwell, D.C., Hughes, J., McKnight, A.T., Lewthwaite, R.A., Pritchard, M.C., Raphy, J., Meecham, K., Ratcliffe, G.S., Suman-Chauhan, N., & Woodruff, G.N. (1996) Use of dipeptide chemical library in the development of non- peptide tachykinin NK3 receptor selective antagonists. J. Med. Chem., 39, 1664-1675. #4581

  61. Boehm, T.L. & Showalter, H.D.H. (1996) Development of a silicon-based traceless linker for solid-phase organic synthesis. In Anonymous, Book of Abstracts, 211th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 24-28. (pp. BIOT-121. American Chemical Society,Washington,D, #6004

  62. Boger, D.L., Tarby, C.M., Myers, P.L., & Caporale, L.H. (1996) Generalized dipeptidomimetic template: Solution phase parallel synthesis of combinatorial libraries. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118, 2109-2110. #4005

  63. Bohm, H.J., & Klebe, G. (1996) What can we learn from molecular recognition in protein-ligand complexes for the design of new drugs? Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 35, 2589-2614. #11381

  64. Bondy, S., Cheng, S., Saunders, J., Tarby, C., & Wheeler, K. (1996) Molecular diversity and solid-phase synthesis. Drug Disc. Today, 1, 132-133. #6010

  65. Bonnycastle, L.L.C., Mehroke, J.S., Rashed, M., Gong, X., & Scott, J.K. (1996) Probing the basis of antibody reactivity with a panel of constrained peptide libraries displayed by filamentous phage. J. Mol. Biol., 258, 747-762. #4693

  66. Boons, G.J., Heskamp, B., & Hout, F. (1996) Vinyl glycosides in oligosaccharide synthesis: A strategy for the preparation of trisaccharide libraries based on latent-active glycosylation. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 35, 2845-2847. #8239

  67. Borman, S. (1996) Combinatorial chemistry. C&EN, 76, 47-67. #10561

  68. Borman, S. (1996) Combinatorial chemists focus on small molecules, molecular recognition, and automation. C&EN, 74, 29-54. #4611

  69. Borman, S. (1996) Combinatorial catalysts. C&EN, 37-39. #12282

  70. Borman, S. (1996) Unnatural peptide synthesis automated. C&EN, 32-32. #4928

  71. Bottger, V., Bottger, A., Howard, S.F., Picksley, S.M., Chene, P., Garcia-Echeverria, C., Hochkeppel, H.K., & Lane, D.P. (1996) Identification of novel mdm2 binding peptides by phage display. Oncogene, 13, 2141-2147. #8135

  72. Botti, P., Pallin, T.D., & Tam, J.P. (1996) Cyclic peptides from linear unprotected peptide precursors through thiazolidine formation. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118, 10018-10024. #5547

  73. Boutin, J.A., & Fauchere, A.L. (1996) Combinatorial peptide synthesis: Statistical evaluation of peptide ditribution. Trends Pharmacol. Sci., 17, 8-12. #4321

  74. Boutin, J.A., Hennig, P., Lambert, P.H., Bertin, S., Petit, L., Mahieu, J.P., Serkiz, B., Volland, J.P., & Fauchere, J.L. (1996) Combinatorial peptide libraries: Robotic synthesis and analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, tandem mass spectrometry, and high-performance capillary electrophoresis techniques. Anal. Biochem., 234, 126-141. #4131

  75. Boutin, J.A. & Fauchere, J.L. (1996) Second-generation robotic synthesizer for peptide, pseudopeptide and non-peptide libraries. In J.N. Little, C. O'Neil & J.R. Strimaitis (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Laboratory Automation and Robotics 1995. (pp. 197-210). Zymark Corporation, Hopkinton. #8223

  76. Bowditch, R.D., Tani, P., Fong, K.C., & McMillan, R. (1996) Characterization of autoantigenic epitopes on platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa using random peptide libraries. Blood, 88, 4579-4584. #8261

  77. Brandstetter, T.W., de la Fuente, C., Kim, Y., Cooper, R.I., Watkin, D.J., Oikonomakos, N.G., Johnson, L.N., & Fleet, G.W.J. (1996) alpha-Azidoesters as divergent intermediates for combinatorial generation of glucofuranose libraries of novel N-linked glycopeptides. Tetrahedron, 52, 10711-10720. #6039 4172

  78. Bray, A.M. (1996) The transformed group library method: A new library design and mixture decode strategy. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 290-292). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #5043

  79. Brown, K.S. (1996) Drug, biotech firms beginning to embrace combinatorial chemistry. Scientist, 10, 1-5. #4690

  80. Brown, R.D., & Martin, Y.C. (1996) Use of structure-activity data to compare structure-based clustering methods and descriptors for use in compound selection. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 36, 572-584. #5345

  81. Brown, S.D., & Armstrong, R.W. (1996) Synthesis of tetrasubstituted ethylenes on solid support via resin capture. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118, 6331-6332. #4830

  82. Brummel, C.L., Vickerman, J.C., Carr, S.A., Hemling, M.E., Roberts, G.D., Johnson, W., Weinstock, J., Gaitanopoulos, D., Benkovic, S.J., & Winograd, N. (1996) Evaluation of mass spectrometric methods applicable to the direct analysis of non-peptide bead-bound combinatorial libraries. Anal. Chem., 68, 237-242. #3927

  83. Brunjes, J., Metzger, J.W. & Jung, G. (1996) QMass: A computer program for the analysis of mass spectra of peptide libraries. In G. Jung (Ed.), Combinatorial Peptide and Nonpeptide Libraries: A Handbook. (pp. 511-520). VCH, Weinheim. #8180

  84. Buckman, B.O., & Mohan, R. (1996) Solid-phase synthesis of 1,3-dialkyl quinazoline-2,4-diones. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 4439-4442. #4798

  85. Buettner, J.A., Dadd, C.A., Baumbach, G.A., Masecar, B.L., & Hammond, D.J. (1996) Chemically derived peptide libraries: A new resin and methodology for lead identification. Int. J. Peptide Prot. Res., 47, 70-83. #3987

  86. Bunin, B.A., Plunkett, M.J., & Ellman, J.A. (1996) Synthesis and evaluation of 1,4-benzodiazepine libraries. Methods Enzymol., 267, 448-466. #3671

  87. Bunin, B.A., Plunkett, M.J. & Ellman, J.A. (1996) Synthesis and evaluation of three 1,4-benzodiazepine libraries. In G. Jung (Ed.), Combinatorial Peptide and Nonpeptide Libraries: A Handbook. (pp. 405-424). VCH, Weinheim. #2160

  88. Burgess, K., Godbout, C., Li, W., & Payza, K. (1996) A small library of peptidomimetics to systematically vary and test the effects of X(1) constraints. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 6, 2761-2764. #5738

  89. Burgess, K., Li, W. & Lim, D. (1996) Solid phase syntheses of peptidomimetics. In Anonymous, Book of Abstracts, 212th ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, August 25-29. (pp. ORGN-157. American Chemical Society,Washington,D, #6079

  90. Burgess, K., Moye-Sherman, D. & Porte, A.M. (1996) Libraries of transition-metal catalysts. High throughput screening of catalysts for synthetic organic methodology. In I.M. Chaiken & K.D. Janda (Eds.), Molecular Diversity and Combinatorial Chemistry. Libraries and Drug Discovery. (pp. 128-136). American Chemical Society, Washington,DC. #3607

  91. Burgess, K., Shin, H. & Totani, R. (1996) Methodology for syntheses of ureas libraries. In Anonymous, Book of Abstracts, 211th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 24-28. (pp. ORGN-279. American Chemical Society,Washington,D, #6080

  92. Burlingame, A.L., Boyd, R.K., & Gaskell, S.J. (1996) Mass spectrometry. Anal. Chem., 68, 599R-651R. #4772

  93. Burritt, J.B., Bond, C.W., Doss, K.W., & Jesaitis, A.J. (1996) Filamentous phage display of oligopeptide libraries. Anal. Biochem., 238, 1-13. #4920

  94. Caflisch, A. (1996) Computational combinatorial ligand design: Application to human alpha-thrombin. J. Comput. Aid. Molec. Design, 10, 372-396. #5764

  95. Caflisch, A., & Karplus, M. (1996) Computational combinatorial chemistry for de novo ligand design: Review and assessment. Perspect. Drug Disc. Design, 3, 51-84. #5214

  96. Caldwell, E.E.O., Nadkarni, V.D., Fromm, J.R., Linhardt, R.J., & Weiler, J.M. (1996) Importance of specific amino acids in protein binding sites for heparin and heparan sulfate. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol., 28, 203-216. #4703

  97. Cao, X., & Mjalli, A.M.M. (1996) Combinatorial method for the synthesis of a-hydroxy phosphonates on Wang resin. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 6073-6076. #5227

  98. Caparon, M., DeCiechi, P., Devine, C.S., Olins, P., & Lee, S.C. (1996) Analysis of novel streptavidin-binding peptides, identified using a phage display library, shows that amino acids external to a perfectly conserved consensus sequence and to the presented peptides contribute to binding. Mol. Diversity, 1, 241-246. #5334 (Available on Internet)

  99. Caporale, C., Caruso, C., & Buonocore, V. (1996) Determination of primary structure of homologous proteins by sequence analysis of peptide mixture. J. Protein Chem., 15, 405-405. #5510

  100. Carbonell, X., & Villaverde, A. (1996) Peptide display on functional tailspike protein of bacteriophage P22. Gene, 176, 225-229. #8151

  101. Cardno, M., & Bradley, M. (1996) A simple multiple release system for combinatorial library and peptide analysis. Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 135-138. #3459

  102. Cargill, J.F., & Maiefski, R.R. (1996) Automated combinatorial chemistry on solid phase. Lab. Robotics Automation, 8, 139-148. #5344

  103. Carter, J.M., Mansfield, K., Zizza, R. & Lee-Own, V. (1996) Development of a synthetic peptide based immunoassay for hepatitis B surface antigen. In P.T.P. Kaumaya & R.S. Hodges (Eds.), Peptides:Chemistry,Structure and Biology,Proc.14.APS. (pp. 309-310). Mayflower Scientific Ltd., Kingswinford. #2741

  104. Case-Green, S.C., Mir, K.U., Milner, N. & Southern, E.M. (1996) Synthesis and applications of spatially addressable oligonucleotide arrays. In R. Epton (Ed.), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis & Combinatorial Libraries. (pp. 57-60). Mayflower Scientific Limited, Birmingham. #8898

  105. Cesareni, G., Minenkova, O., Dente, L., Iannolo, G., Zucconi, A., Citterich, M.H., Lanfrancotti, A., Castagnoli, L. & Vetriani, C. (1996) Structural and functional constraints in the display of peptides on filamentous phage capsids. In R. Cortese (Ed.), Combinatorial Libraries: Synthesis, Screening and Application Potential. (pp. 113-126). Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. #4343

  106. Chabala, J.C., Baldwin, J.J., Burbaum, J.J., Chelsky, D., Dillard, L.W., Henderson, I., Li, G., Ohlmeyer, H.J., Randle, T.L., Reader, J.C., Rokosz, L. & Sigal, N.H. (1996) Drug discovery and optimization using binary-encoded small molecule combinatorial libraries. In M.J. Browne & P.L. Thurlby (Eds.), Genomes, Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery. (pp. 131-150). Academic Press, Inc., London, San Diego. #3773

  107. Chabala, J.C., Baldwin, J.J., Burbaum, J.J., Chelsky, D., Dillard, L.W., Henderson, I., Li, G., Ohlmeyer, M.H.J., Randle, T.L., Reader, J.C., Rokosz, L. & Sigal, N.H. (1996) Synthesis of binary encoded small molecule libraries and their application to drug discovery and optimization. In R. Epton (Ed.), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis & Combinatorial Libraries. (pp. 101-106). Mayflower Scientific Limited, Birmingham. #8905

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